Drawing on gergen 1973 and bruner 1956 describe and discuss


1 Drawing on Gergen (1973) and Bruner (1956), describe and discuss the claim that psychological theories and universal laws of human nature shape human behaviour.

2 Neisser (1979) wrote that "there is no such quality as intelligence, ...resemblance is an external fact and not an internal essence" (p. 223; original italics). Describe/Explain his argument and evaluate it in light of the material covered in Topics 6 and/or 7.

3 Respond/React to Craik's (1991) claim that "these concepts are inherently psychological ... and their study depends ultimately on introspection in some form" (p. 442; original italics) from the perspectives of Wundt (1894, 1907), Freud (1920), Wertheimer (1938), and Skinner (1990).

Note: Answering this question may require students to interpret and extend the arguments made by the afore-mentioned psychologists.

4 Describe and discuss how the North American context (i.e., in terms of the discipline of psychology and the public at large) played a role in the acceptance or rejection of the theories and practices espoused by Freud (1920) and by Skinner (1990). As part of your discussion, reflect on the match (or lack thereof) between their respective commitments and the contextual characteristic(s) upon which you are focusing.

5 Compare/contrast the role of the psychologist in helping the public at large from the perspectives of Rogers (1956) and either Witmer (1907/1996) or Gilbreth (1947).

6 Compare/contrast Wundt's (1894, 1907) and James' (1890) characterizations of consciousness and its study.

Each question will be graded out of 10; their combined score will account for 20% of students' grades. As usual, grading will be based primarily on the richness and quality of the understanding evidenced in the answers, although some consideration will be given to organization, coherence, and the clear communication of relevant information.

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